Sumner County Museum

The Sumner County Museum is home to Native American and African American displays, antique toys, cars & trucks, period clothing, quilts, military & gun collections, music and entertainment items. It also operates Historic Stonewall, an 1831 antebellum home in downtown Gallatin now used for historic house tours and events.

Tour Availability: The Sumner County Museum is open seasonally from April 1 – October 31 on Tuesdays – Fridays from 10am-4pm and on Saturdays from 10am – 2pm. Advanced appointments can be made to visit the museum in off-hours.

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🎶 Look ‘em in the eye, aim no higher; Summon all the courage you require 🎶 If you've ever sang along to Hamilton's "Ten Duel Commandments," don't miss your chance to learn all about dueling in-person at Wynnewood State Historic Site this Sunday at 2pm for their presentation The Duel as part of their "If These Logs Could Talk" series!

Dueling etiquette will be discussed by Nashville author Brian Allison followed by a live duel re-enactement using 19th century pistols! The presentation is $5/person or take a tour of the giant Wynnewood State Historic Site log cabin; the dueling talk is included with general tour tickets! Bring seating and learn all about 29th century duels at this great historic talk!